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5. Score Skateboard Company is a small firm that designs and manufactures skateboards for high school and college students who want effective, fast transportation around campus. Score has two employees who receive $1,100.00 gross pay per semimonthly pay period and four employees who receive $850.00 gross pay per semimonthly pay period. The company owner and manager, Christie, needs to determine how much to include in her budget for each employee. Starting in January, Score will be contributing $75.00 per pay period to each employee's retirement fund. a. Calculate the cost to Score for an employee with $1,100.00 gross pay in the first pay period in January. b. Calculate the cost to Score for an employee with $850.00 gross pay in the first pay period in January. c. Calculate the total gross semimonthly pay for all six employees.

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